we a, ! - Thursday, September 19th, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Centre County, Che The Chestnut Tree Blight Commis | Mr, Ja “halre county and in many places | as bad grammar, Words unworthy, tnut | words unchaste, words profane. So ut trees are scattered all ov p x | A PLEA AGAINST PROFANITY, TIMELY WARNING. | of Julian, and will continue scouting ———e | . | YRYL eventually all of the county hs Correspondents’ {| Bad English is bad words, as well | Chestnut Trees Killed by Blight in |yeey 0 000 : oY | | | Department | common among children and growh- | {ups have all these forms of bad Eng- | Ld ALAN Mp py 1 o i i \ ar | ish become, that for their cure a cru- | { | LY Ad ct U | hav ome a waar mn r od. | sade against them is the only re- | been inspecting the chestnut trees 1¢ nuts, for lumber, rail- | - mcr ng | course by parents in their homes, | In various parts of the county, and # Hes poles, mine props and ties, | aay y ‘Le REBERSBURG. | teachers in the schools, preachers in | have found several infections recently innle acid wood, ete, The | 4 quantities, because the roofs I as { ) ‘che ) . | y vie ! ) ' rey ity of keeping the blight fro i R. O. Diehl, who has spent the past churches, men on the streets, |in the vicinity of Unionville. Pre i ping gh rom | three years in Texas, Is visiting his | manly boys on their playgrounds, and lously Infections have been found neat 4ing In this district and west- put on 26 years ago are as family at this place. | women everywhere. | Howard, Snow Shoe, and Philipsburg. | 0" 18 readily seen from the above | Shull, of Pittsburg, who spent | Words unworthy proceed | The Clearfield county men working | © nd it is hoped the public will | p good as new to-day, and have sion's county representative, cob M, Hoffman with his scouts, have HPD WLI ty M1 1k fy py WHI, have become large and val- | A BA ltt Gt tip py Leo from ( a few weeks with his mother, Jane | minds untraingd, tempers ungoverned, | near the Moshannon Creek, near the rote in every possible way In . BE Dif TOtner Je I ard Tar? Ungoverned. | LOB Hl went Cierire dnd sith: worthy purpose. never needed repairs. work. | used thoughtlessly, nastily, hotly; ex- | fleld counties, south of Houtzdale AlYone desiring to examine disin- D ’ Mr. and Mrs. Myles Breon, of Co- | pressive of momentary feeling that it | have also found several infections, and | specimens of the blight. or to on t put on that roof burn, spent Sunday in our burg. were better not to express; begotten | In Elk county Infections have recent pi “ Hterature regarding the same . Charles Waite and Clarence Diehl | in the home, there indulged in first by | IV been found in the southern portion ¢an 0 by communicating with until you see them. left on Monday morning for Pitts- | Parents, then adopted by children un- |©f the c unty in Huntingdon count oe representative Jacob M., Hoff- | burg in search of employment, | checked and afterwards communicated | hear the Centre county line, ther t Bellefonte, or at present at | 6 H. G. Hubler has again gone to Se- | 0 companions outside, are very extensive and serious Infed tian or wit Thos, N. Kurtz, dis linsgrove to resume his studies If you want to know what the char- | tions, of several hundred trees. It | « pervigsor at Clearfield Prof. E. M. Brungard and family, | acter of the home is, you don't have |!!} aly that other Isolated infection , western headquarters of the who spent the summer in our town | !0 80 Inside. Just watch the ways and [Will be found from time to time | Lom nm are in the First National | For Sale By have again gone to their home in Se- Hsten to the words of the children |Mr. Hoffman and his scouts in vi } llding at Tyrone in charge of CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO.5 N. 23rd Ct. Philadelphia, Pa. linsgrove. They were accompanied by outside, | lous parts of Centre county , Thomas E Francis, Field Super | their niece, Ethel Harter, who will | Unchaste words proceed from un- To all owners of chestnut trees, a nis ent for the western part of | | take a course in musi and elocution Sean AL onEhts Fhoughts which re- | well as to all public spirited persons Fer | NEW IMPROVED BAGGAGE CHECK | right on his feet in short « der. “Four at Susquehanna University, oS Bay 1e lower, ont, nasty side of | interested in the conservation of our | bottles d not y good than Rev, J. 1. Stauffer and wife, of | human nature, desecrate mental mor- | forests and water supp! the Import = . | A new baggage che embodying a any othe wedicing y took.” *hiladelphia, spent a few days with | 21s, dissipate high motives, encour- |ance of locating and destroying ever) IDENTIFIED BY FINGER PRINTS. ‘ Of nique features whic , writes \8 L. A 4 ay dr iia } : i J | in | 1! hi ne wri ] | ‘ Nvivania (Ga his brother, Rev. J. A. Stauffer, pas- | &48¢ lewd conversation, lead to lewden | infected tree is readily apparent, an ’ " K red ad to less the 1 ar- | "After ve 4 puff g with rheu- 4 its ‘ i . an . . i uv sate of ‘ '2T atl = ' : wiki in tor of the Reformed church. On Sun- habits unfit for association with de- | cannot be too strongl emphasized. |, Yrs m i ntification by {rors and complaints i g i natism. liver r ble. st ach disor- day morning he delivered a German | “ent fe llow beings | Anyone who will take the time prints which has een in use |p) I in service v the Pennsvivania | ders and deranged kidnevs am again " > Ra H Ue S114 | 5 " R " " 1ther of vears In dete fy ’ sermon in the Reformed church The i 1€, Su h thoughts are seldom bred {look over some n sll ry in dete » ve h ir ul wortion o 16 I : r ind and church was beautifully decorated with | in homes, I'he worst of parents kee plin eastern ‘ New Jers ) . {shebang America 128 DON | new k i i" ded with spaces In el Tr then m OH cents at autumn leaves in comparison with the them under cover there Far more lo astern New ork. will fully a a ¢ ie hs of pro e tion to | whicl re printed a number f the \ ra rrist WG Bellefonte, Pa. old people who fade as the leaves, | frequently they find expression in! preciate e damage done w ! . ! 5, and has been ' The people as they passed into the ! . | church were presented with a purple | Jocund males, and socially outlawed iy sections all of the chestnut tre ut or owe +] . Of dua » g 8 . TE ' ~ad [| 0 L 1 ten ] ) flower which was to be worn during fe mal 8, Or Street corners, in saloons, are eith dead ot in ine na n I lates t factor | ored { ON Ere T w ‘ $ Y : the service which was largely attend- | In low-grade theatres, In uncensored | fine big tre AWD. < Rras feet in d stl sburgh Bank for | o show whether the hol wl Your Lungs and Throat. ed. " picture now n palaces of vice woter, as well as t} smi ree . y An irr proved Rig , nk ‘ roy ® I'he preparation mentioned by the Rev, The Union Christian Endeavor | ¥ a re ves a n ugh y 8 Iggestion or an | i mting un dam { : Woadrin wh he : a re rot est, Another pet Chas. Sager bas been for over sixty years of meeting was held on Sunday evening ia ih mp So MIRAI ‘ Will provoke a lage lone rea is consi rable It ohh ‘ : : oh > 3 J 4 { \ n 0 | incalculable wortis sufierers from consume » Re wy shurch, led by Mrs, | HIVeElY laugh or please the lower tastes, | is est ted that the tot da Qi y pals Rix 10 ¢ a 1 which it was ocelved wr 3o a Yo day } i ad i vo Reload boa hn i Ay ! wool Unclean thoughts cloth aq } pi i 4 tha Tint "n gnature btainable in no {ott h : ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe, Abbie Gramly. ie attendance wi y IKAL8 clothe in- 1e in t eastern part of tl nited | : a ter Ta ), Side, to) r end broken andl ner and throat clits not so large owing to the inclemency | haste words dragged fro slums te \ th hestnut rod ‘ oh t | j who merely | 160) W ndle bun 0 hinzes: 608: coughs, colds ail lung and throat discases, of the weather but the subject, “Prof- ; o the ears of eavesdro ng | since 1905 is in excess of $: 0 OOO Bi ma A signature, with | d OF Wot / bother the. via and is a hous id 1 y in many, many its from Prayer” was very ably dis- | the laggards or society re | ; 44 ¢ else writing the name, runs | hwaceage 8 oper h this w= nome nica 1 brought health and cussed. Earl Weber left last week to attend | ; | Me CA. ABBOTT the Commercial college at Willlams- | sow thoughts in the minds of | = wrried from one tree to the other | at ; h acy ved shipmen 60 Ann 5t., New York Cit port. children, which 310 will often mans Mh oh nd y+ B80, 16 BOmMe one | ‘Phe number n tl ag portio ) he ar Sir: | have known for over 40 years of the y ' aid Any 3 ) wind 0 CrRONA Le N ¢ £307 Er . : x af A . w 4 fans . Mrs. OC. BE. Long is confined to her | ’ ropagate in the home Wh hirdg quirrels 3 wo ' ro dl Af : lt him, . hs J IWEYEL. cheek is p od t the botton whi , Wilson s Remedy [Wilson's Preparation bed with an abscess in her side. coin and give currency to words and |, h working i Ai went wy ot tas Raina CeDOB ny 1 {on the dupli wortion it is printed ol Hypophospliltes and Blodgett) A Pa Charles Faxon and wife, Ammon | Phrases that pollute the stream so i : ” ; H iting his name on a 8ig-|],¢ ¢ ) that the tw n be . RIE . P Hazel and wife, Wallace Blerly and |conversation, as it flows through pd A A at Pes " Ty " . 4 J omimi wife and Jacob Gephart and wife are | Streets and runs over into i M dre ve ' — among the tenters at Granger's pic- | dren's playgr ) Create nic from our town. Sea of ral filth in the heart Warren Bierly, our former mail car- | Community rier has given his route to Victor | Words prof Walker who will carry it with his au- | ®rence and ; tomobile which adds another to our * human sell town. ine Being numan loafing places, in groups of 88, | it has CCom De ht y hy ! i iwmber of financial in mitted from generation to | Sy tree vent Hn 2 NHaht 1h Fin Re he cannot alway ery f t rson to write for one near |, umbermen BLANCHARD. rat Ise: ea ea ; tie a rat aad va ; : taliinez the fing ' . n h as Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Berlin were i/o ta 2 Teal Aq NE PTO who waft) axmrninntio: fn a volied witht Drimters HERLS Ub Ig erg €8 Are MEN | op, rative powers callers at Mill Hall on Sunda) Ana if ons may to \Fe the Reps Lt) chestnut trees or in at ni ree fingers are pressed on | mand anlth | Ta 1 ‘ 11" Tew | Write at once to Franklin Stover who p beer elf. I Ba t b the yn ’ int " a find ue f¢ iL thie n a Ara and the -r - 1 fore . y y ' yr y : address spending his vacation with ‘ hs, ! whmict Ry ¢ . ‘ . mother, returned t Bell emy Sundday evening to i I in ? am : ! en Pra f \ to f¥ 1 a 4% , ' " : pp "e fingers - A > nu is u studies for another term, il ee Corn APDRUINE | ave mt Dr t he ennlats Mr. and Mrs, Al Mille spent | . rrow proianit from Hs ri Sunday at Mill their mothers and sister it from Norris Harter spent Sunday witl eir fath and brother na his lady friend at oward : Api \ I elf -respect Miss Jul {line gave number of | © a ‘ 8 uring fort! 5. be her friend: Corn roast reception oni, tone fathers? Is wife-hood Ba | are the products of more than 30 Fd K outer years’ experience. Three brands— Holter, Raymond | sland against profanit ; 0 Earl Confer 1¢ ‘oder i Y oh 2 ole ne a y 76 — Special — Motor Batschelet : sardner ‘harl ough ordinance and the and Lewis Bolopue taro shanct | Mandment. Puritan measures are not | Power Without Carbon Harry Muffle 1 "Beul ¥ olte vig rdeq late for n gens | riatior ! . ? Waverl sasolines are ull refined, distilled An 2sther Ple y q \ y irkens the speech of the in bot} and treated —contain no “natural” gasclines, aid [Eat] aes ‘ be 4 nly private and p es. (Our hief ’ \ Vv SPECIAL which are crude and unrefined and which carry im and Ru ] 1enck, n | dependence for ti ” ‘ q ! the maximum of carbon-producing elements. elma Snellen B wien e¢ cure of the plague . | : Lydia Shenck, Clara {lies In precept and example. So the y / Waverly Ol Works Co. , Pittsburg, Pa. Thompson, Hazel Crider, Esther Gard- | ™" En ors E § the Civic Club « oy stly : . niependent Refinery ner, Gertrude Confer, Lulu Bechdel, | P'®%¢ with the men and boys of Belle- | hn 1 \ | Makers of Waverly Special Auto Oil Magaret Heverly, Marilla Bolopue, | [o0te to put from them all words pro- ; Mary Davy, Julia Kline, Charles |{ane and by precept and example to Shenck, Melvin Winslow, Milton | PTOVe that they are neither devoid of Kunes, Harris Bechdel, Albert Coder self- respect in themselves’ nor lack- | Oscar Pletcher, Frank Howard, Alvin, | "% 0 respe t for t er homes ihelr Milf« rd Joseph Perry nd Dallis intr and their 3 | remery Kline, Mudler Thomas, W un- | that each generation lives n Posen Mr. and’ Mra. Kine. All|! BLICITY COMMITS Sp * nD IR | ER Loyal War Governors’ Conference | SEMI-CENTENNIAL ALTOONA September 24, 25 and 26, 1912 : PROGRAM : sD SEPTEMBER ind he will furnish you comp humanity of mother} Two laws There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn’t know what Aly dud Sonecl Parade, 4.30 A. M. Pu 5 do, : pion ut Io ’ DAS Jat ER She had 30 much trouble to keep their clothes oie anh Tuduateal da Ay ET TREMOR Slean, SPECIAL TRAINS AND REDUCED FARES. Till she got Fels-Naptha, with the wrapper ; It Ticket Agents and small fiyers at stations for deta fares red and green, HE ne ai ar Vics and d in- New her washing’s easy, clothes are cleaner, too, PEN NSYLVANIA RA I LRO AD Isn't it a good thing, she found out what to do? is ar on « os little nephew, Frank Reeder, who Here's an arithmetic problem that’s k place on Wednesday at 1 o'clock: | $3.50 RECEIPT FREE ’ ¥ : piace Un XY sdneulay ut 1 9 orth hguring out. ment In the Curtin cemetery. | FOR WEAK KIDNEYS worth figuring 4 12 vitned She Toners othe sill How many hours do you spend each A RIED nit Hill on Thursday. Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, . . 3 atk Bi rl of Altoona. visited Backache, Straining, Swelling, week in washing clothes: and Mrs, James 8 P B n . - acy Tw) WINNS ang Multiply the number by 52. ent Jliness Wouldn't It be nice within a week or laughter, Mra. How. | 10,10 begin to say goodbye forever to Then divide the total into two parts the scalding, dribbling, straining. or too And Going to Housekeeping. ie rn k Colevi “aon. of Mie and one of those parts 1s how much time © her on ward, o this » : pings, over Sunday. da you would save In a year by using ih ay bring y "Bai BE ; : id k \ 8 Fels-Naptha Soap. Our schools ha opened with good attendance pupils Wilber : i Al You would likely save more. Leathers Is teacher of grammar and Migs » Ancy Kelly of primary wh : . | M ost women who use Fels-Naptha Mrs ward Bryan and } yim Mr. and fhe homie of har Darents ¥ Soap do their washing in less than half the rook He. a = | » . » en ima Bathurst and Mpa, D 74% time it would take in the old way. FE. Shultz visited friends In Mlles- / 3 . vrs on Tuesday." And with one-fourth the work. ® ‘ Are sy epairing the futnace which will soon resume work And without any ¢xtra expense for fuel Mr. and Mra. Edward Yeager, of the frequent passage or urine; the forehead Ridges, visited Wim. Prince and wife | siitcnes and paine In the back. the srows| ~~ DeECause Fels-Naptha Soap cleanses clothes Mrs. M. D, Garman Is still quite 1 a aad hn aboia Serere he in cool or lukewarm water. at ihe Belafonte Hospital: her many [wating frefids or ankles, leg cramps; . . rien pe for her a speedy recovery, | unnatu short breath; sleoplessness HM i . hg do diidmii modi ry and the deapondaney? Wi No boiling; no scalding; no steaming AARONSBURG. Feet hess. troubles they Wi Chas. Acker and sister, Mrs, Theo ut, it you R to suds. Summer or inter, tig hen arate Bowers "Ack: | . Don’t spend more of your life than’s ern, prescri » Mrs. Mary Ardery, of Bellefonte, necessary in washing clothes. Weavers, helping to nurse her aged ia Dr. A 1 Lue Do them the quicker, better way—the Newlyweds, Quality Counts, select a Dockash ' Gile . Range and you will get the best. Philip attended the funeral of her pe . Fels-Naptha way. granddaughter at Beavertown; they - A Weaver, ol Frewporl, i vent a few days at the home of Mra, pen green wrapper. spent a few days at the home of Geo. Mrs. Gllleard Elsenhouer and son Forni hme on Bay | opie Just follow directions on the red and Olewine’s Hardware Store (Continued at bottom of next Col.)
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